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The Imperial Gazetteer of India the Indian Empire (Historical)

1909

INTRODUCTORY NOTES NOTES ON TRANSLITERATION Vowel-Sounds a has the sound of a in woman.' a has the sound of a in father.' e has the vowel-sound in grey.' i has the sound of i in pin.' has the sound of i in police.' o has the sound of o in bone.' u has the sound of u in 171 has the sound of u in flute.' ai has the vowel-sound in mine.' au has the vowel-sound in house.' It should be stated [...] Reconstruction A. D. 950-1200 Political history of the period. 310 Enumeration of the chief Rajput clans 311 The Solankis 311 The Ponwars jir The Gahlots 312 The Chauhans 312 The Kachwahas 312 Tke Chandels. 312 The Tomars. 312 The Dors 312 The Rajputs of Oudh 313 History of Gujarat. 313 History of Kanauj. 313 The Chauhan empire 314 History of Prithwi Raj 314 The Rajput civilization descri [...] 323 As sordiers. 324 As mariners 324xxiv TABLE OF CONTENTS History PAIR The earliest kingdoms 324 The Andhras. 325 The South in the fifth century. 326 The Chalukyas. 327 Pulikesin II. 327 The Eastern Chalukyas 330 The Kashtrakatas. 331 The Pandyas. 331 The Western Chalukyas. 333 The Chelas. 333 The Eastern Chalukyas. 334 The South at the close of the tenth century 335 The Wes [...] x5) of MangaVega who was not in the direct line of descent and therefore might easily have been lost sight of in a mere Varhgävali and by the preservation in the same record among certain other details for which tradition alone or a mere list of kings would not account of the memory of the conquest by him of the territory of Revatidvipa and by the way in which the record seeks to obliter [...] Finally the chronological results of these chapters show that here again the authors committed the fault of treating contemporaneous dynasties as successive: thus (to take only a part of the whole list) from the beginning of the Mauryas to the end of the Kailakila-Yavanas the Puranas give us a total period of more than 2 5oo years; apply this t8 32o B. C. as the initial year of the first Maury
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Pages
610
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxxv unknown view
Chapter I Epigraphy
1-88 unknown view
Chapter II Prehistoric Antiquities
89-100 unknown view
Chapter III Archaeology of the Historical Period
101-134 unknown view
Chapter IV Numismatics
135-154 unknown view
Chapter V Indian Architecture
155-205 unknown view
Chapter VI Sanskrit Literature
206-269 A.A. Macdonell view
Chapter VII The Early History of Northern India From 600 B.C. to A.D. 650
270-302 Vincent Smith view
Chapter VIII The Mediaeval History of Northern India: The Hindu Period A.D. 650-1200
303-320 unknown view
Chapter IX The Hindu Period of Southern India
321-349 R. Sewell view
Chapter X Muhammadan India (A.D. 637-1803)
350-413 R. Irvine view
Chapter XI Vernacular Literature
414-438 G.A. Grierson view
Chapter XII The Marathas
439-445 unknown view
Chapter XIII The Early European Settlements
446-469 unknown view
Chapter XIV History of British Rule
470-530 unknown view
Index
531-573 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view